Tankless Water Heater VS Traditional Water Heater

Here are the list of some blogs and articles which will help you differentiate on what kind of water heater is suitable in you home. Make your own decision and choice rather than depending on some salesman or third person's review.

Regardless of the style of home you have or the type of fuel you use with it, one thing remains the same. You need a way to heat your water for cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Water heaters come in many sizes and styles, but the two most popular methods are a standard, tank-style heater and a tankless heater, also called an on-demand heater......

A traditional (tank) water heater preheats between 30 to 50 gallons of water in a storage tank, and pipes send hot water across the house for use, from laundry to a dishwasher to a shower. They use either natural gas or electricity as heating sources. In such tank-style models, natural gas uses less energy than electric by at least 10%, reducing your power bills........

conventional storage water heaters consist of a heating element and a storage reservoir that holds hot water throughout. Storage water heaters are powered by various energy sources including natural gas, fuel oil, electricity, and propane. Before you learn about the advantages and disadvantages of using conventional storage water heaters, you need to know how they work......

Most of the time, you probably don’t give a lot of thought to your water heater. After all, like most home appliances, if it’s doing what it’s supposed to, then out of sight, out of mind. But if your current water heater is reaching its last legs or you’re looking for a more energy-efficient water heating solution, then it may be time to give an on-demand – or tankless – water heater a serious look.....

There is no mistaking that a hot water heater is an essential piece of equipment to have in your home. If you are in the market for a new hot water heater, you have two choices: traditional or tankless. Each kind has its pros and cons. As a smart consumer, you will need the essential information about each to make your decision. When you begin shopping for your new hot water heater, keep the following points in mind....